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that's at the nasa jet propulsion laboratory. that's a big historic moment for these guys. that's the latest mars rover known as curiosity had safely touched down on the red planet. in minutes from seeing the first photographs of the rover to touch down on mars, those represent a decade's worth of work for nasa scientists across the country and, of course, right here in maryland. as kristin fisher reports, one of the most important instruments on curiosity was designed at nasa's goddard spaceflight center in greenbelt. >> reporter: hundreds of scientists and spectators gathered at nasa goddard to watch curiosity live up to its name. >> it's really just getting our curiosity as human beings as we look at the universe and look around us. what else is out there? >> reporter: melissa treanor is just one of the goddard scientists that spent years developing the instrument at the core of curiosity's mission. >> sam is sample analysis at mars and it is basically the chemical laboratory that is on the curiosity rover. >> reporter: now the sam instrument built here at nasa goddard i
that's at the nasa jet propulsion laboratory. that's a big historic moment for these guys. that's the latest mars rover known as curiosity had safely touched down on the red planet. in minutes from seeing the first photographs of the rover to touch down on mars, those represent a decade's worth of work for nasa scientists across the country and, of course, right here in maryland. as kristin fisher reports, one of the most important instruments on curiosity was designed at nasa's goddard...
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>>> we are 24 hours from a spectacular landing on a red planet what nasa hopes to find with the latest mars rover. >>> a lot of people thought i was too hard on him i know i did not want to be a statistic >>> heil a community gets to get it to keep children safe >>> i'm 82 years old >>> more than 60 homes destroyed by a massive wild fire in oklahoma no accident. >>> at this time tomorrow and if all goes well were waiting for nasa's mars rover to touch down on the red planet its mission to search for signs of life don knapp shows us now seven navigates a tricky landing. >>> the most sophisticated contraption yet to study the soil and atmosphere of mars a nuclear power rose rover that was up rocks with the laser if it makes its way safely to the martian surface. after a half months the rover curiosity has reached the outer atmosphere the toughest part is ahead tomorrow night the lender tries to put the rover on the surface in one piece and in working order scientists say the landing strategy will produce seven minutes of terror a look at the animation shows what lies ahead in the blister
>>> we are 24 hours from a spectacular landing on a red planet what nasa hopes to find with the latest mars rover. >>> a lot of people thought i was too hard on him i know i did not want to be a statistic >>> heil a community gets to get it to keep children safe >>> i'm 82 years old >>> more than 60 homes destroyed by a massive wild fire in oklahoma no accident. >>> at this time tomorrow and if all goes well were waiting for nasa's mars...
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this was nasa's seventh landing on mars.many other attempts by the u.s. and other countries to zip past, circle or set down on mars have not beee successsul. maryland scientists are playing a key role in the mars mission. at the goddard space center in greenbelt... researchers helped develope scientists hhre are estatic about the successful early morning landing. (noah petro-research sciennist)"that was built here.. thatt backyard science thats now on the surface of mars so its a great thing for maryland and all the people who work here.. to have some infinity and connection too!" too!" the mission is costing two-point-five-billion dollars. it took eight months for the rover to reach its destination on mars. how are the roads looking tonig? tonighh?brandi proctor has our traffic edge report. report. mapbelair wilkens 3 395 3 map one field boosts more than 100- thousand job oppnings and a salary that could each 100- thousand dollars.why people are not lining up for this occupation. 3 the first details about the gunnan police say opened fire &pinside a sikh
this was nasa's seventh landing on mars.many other attempts by the u.s. and other countries to zip past, circle or set down on mars have not beee successsul. maryland scientists are playing a key role in the mars mission. at the goddard space center in greenbelt... researchers helped develope scientists hhre are estatic about the successful early morning landing. (noah petro-research sciennist)"that was built here.. thatt backyard science thats now on the surface of mars so its a great...
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he's kept the nasa program alive and it's actually flourishing. kudos to the president for how he's handled this and to the people who made this happen. >> in a time when we have these giant budget deficits, when everybody is asking for sacrifice from somebody, it seems that you could ask for bigger sacrifices from the martian budget. >> you know what the problem is tim? private industry will not fund basic research. this is true across the board, not just the space program. biotech, et cetera. private industry just won't do it until they find that there is some kind of a possible profit return, then they go crazy with it. >> uncertainty is -- >> this could act as a magnet for money from private industry. >> the mars landing is getting millions and millions of hits on the net, and that is going to be worldwide, and the dividends from that, that will flow into this sector of engineering will be amazing. i'm not talking about space, i'm talking about applications of what was learned. >> we hope. >> here here. >> am i right on that? >> yes. in the 18
he's kept the nasa program alive and it's actually flourishing. kudos to the president for how he's handled this and to the people who made this happen. >> in a time when we have these giant budget deficits, when everybody is asking for sacrifice from somebody, it seems that you could ask for bigger sacrifices from the martian budget. >> you know what the problem is tim? private industry will not fund basic research. this is true across the board, not just the space program....
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let's give you a look at the video nasa produced. it depicts what will happen when he sprays craft goes in, the seven minutes of terror. it's been in freefall, will hit the martian atmosphere at 15,000 miles an hour and lan at 2 miles an hour seven minutes later. this is nasa's most am, by attempt since neil armstrong set foot on the moon. the craft will be lowered to the surface by a sky crane. it's all automated, and this will be quite a show and quite a feat. >> think of holding a pendulum, a rock on the end of a string, and you're wiggling around and winds are blowing and you have to keep it directly below you so you have to have a very sophisticated motion and sensing of where that object is and you don't want it to be swinging because if that rover is coming down, you don't want it smashing to a book on the side. you want to have it come down virtually. >> it has to read all that stuff. >> the landing is scheduled for 13:01 p.m. we won't know anything for at least seven minutes. a confirming radio signal, and the first signal w
let's give you a look at the video nasa produced. it depicts what will happen when he sprays craft goes in, the seven minutes of terror. it's been in freefall, will hit the martian atmosphere at 15,000 miles an hour and lan at 2 miles an hour seven minutes later. this is nasa's most am, by attempt since neil armstrong set foot on the moon. the craft will be lowered to the surface by a sky crane. it's all automated, and this will be quite a show and quite a feat. >> think of holding a...
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six scientists from around the world congratulated nasa on its lending and other rover and the surface of mars. the rover landed safely on mars overnight after an eight-month journey. it will explore the red planet for two years, searching for signs of life. curiosity beamed back three images from the planet after touchdown. doddridge is playing a role with curiosity. >> one of their scientists was at the science center today. >> it was a special day at the maryland science center. a scientist is using curiosity to find out if life existed on mars. >> as nasa scientists were celebrating the successful landing of the mars rover curiosity at the jet propulsion lab in california, in maryland, was doing somearstern jumping around of her own. >> we caught up with dr. stern at the space link exhibit where she was answering questions about her role in the two-year mission. she will be studying rocks, minerals, and the answer to see if there could have been life on mars. >> i help with the design and the testing of the experiments that are on s.a.m., sample analysis of mars. >> the landing and
six scientists from around the world congratulated nasa on its lending and other rover and the surface of mars. the rover landed safely on mars overnight after an eight-month journey. it will explore the red planet for two years, searching for signs of life. curiosity beamed back three images from the planet after touchdown. doddridge is playing a role with curiosity. >> one of their scientists was at the science center today. >> it was a special day at the maryland science center....
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this morning's success no mall feet for nasa. minutes after touching down, curiosity sent back the first black and white images from mars showing one of its wheels on the martian soil and another photo of its own shadow. over the next few days we should see the first color pictures. the rover took a 7 minute plunge dubbed the seven minutes of terror through the atmosphere to get to the surface of the planet. the most high risk and costly landing. it was a huge success. the tricky landing was necessary because of curiosity's size. it's packed with tools, camera and a weather station. it will spends the next two years looking for the ingredients essential for life as we know it, part of the quest to learn more about the planet's early history and whether mars can sustain life in the future. >> there are many in the community that say that nasa lost its way. we don't know how to explore that we lost our moxie. look around tonight. all those folks with the blue shirts, think about what we have achieved. i think it's fair to say that
this morning's success no mall feet for nasa. minutes after touching down, curiosity sent back the first black and white images from mars showing one of its wheels on the martian soil and another photo of its own shadow. over the next few days we should see the first color pictures. the rover took a 7 minute plunge dubbed the seven minutes of terror through the atmosphere to get to the surface of the planet. the most high risk and costly landing. it was a huge success. the tricky landing was...
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go nasa. >> that's why i turned down my astronaut gig, tom. i am a little depressed by mars because i grew up with science fiction movies where it was exciting. martians. you go there and there are no martians. i am pissed. >> i am reading a lot of art will cays lately where people -- articles lately where people talk about the climate on mars is evidence that it was -- of global warming. >> and they will send pictures back. >> oh mother earth will look like this soon. >> and it is nasa. he turned nasa into a big global warming outfit. >> it is pretty interesting, jedediah. under obama we successful leylanded on mars, but i guess jupiter is too far? impeach? >> impeach, absolutely. and until they come back with alf or something as cute as alf i just can't get into it as much. >> bill, where do you stand on this? is this a shoe in for space rover of the year? >> i think it will be a space rover of the year. call time magazine if they exist. this thing needed a crane. it needed a heat shield and a parachute to land. and there was a huge chance i
go nasa. >> that's why i turned down my astronaut gig, tom. i am a little depressed by mars because i grew up with science fiction movies where it was exciting. martians. you go there and there are no martians. i am pissed. >> i am reading a lot of art will cays lately where people -- articles lately where people talk about the climate on mars is evidence that it was -- of global warming. >> and they will send pictures back. >> oh mother earth will look like this soon....
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mars rover, to the cheers of nasa workers. now, president obama who cut nasa's funding is using the milestone to push for more government spending. and now, my guest from pasadena, california. >>guest: we have numbers about what you are talking about, we have new pictures that came in, the first pictures that are low resolution, black and white photographs showing the landing area where it ca down on mars in the crater next to a mountain , and so far, so good. no glitches. no hiccups. nothing. they are very excited. we talk to scientists and they want to see what they can do so they cannot wait to get going. >> it is representative of a new home, representative of a new mars we have never seen before. so, each of the pictures is the most beautiful picture i have ever seen. >>reporter: we heard from the white house, coming out with a statement saying tonight's success reminds us of our preeminence on earth continues to invest wisely in innovation, technology, and basic research that always has made our economy the envy of the w
mars rover, to the cheers of nasa workers. now, president obama who cut nasa's funding is using the milestone to push for more government spending. and now, my guest from pasadena, california. >>guest: we have numbers about what you are talking about, we have new pictures that came in, the first pictures that are low resolution, black and white photographs showing the landing area where it ca down on mars in the crater next to a mountain , and so far, so good. no glitches. no hiccups....
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. >>> a big win for nasa's mission to mars. the big picture we're seeing tonight and where curiosity is right now. >> if you were just joining us we've been watching that big fire burning at the richmond refinery. it's been burning now for eight hours. we'll bring you an update in just minutes. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> nasa's rover curiosity is one step closer to unraveling the secrets of the red plant. rover landed in mars just about 24 hours ago. these are some of the images rover transferred back to earth. >> a watt every story that links to life. buried in the rocks in the past the way we might look for ancient fossils here on earth. >> reporter: curiosity marks nasa's seventh
. >>> a big win for nasa's mission to mars. the big picture we're seeing tonight and where curiosity is right now. >> if you were just joining us we've been watching that big fire burning at the richmond refinery. it's been burning now for eight hours. we'll bring you an update in just minutes. good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it...
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at the same time nasa's images of its control center. you can see the employee's [cheering] over a successful landing. we will find soon enough of there were any problems when nasa lost contact with curiosity. >> this is been tested by the best in the world. it has an incredibly powerful imaging system. it will be able to zap with a laser in chilly little bit. and then use microscopic imagery to see with the services made up. >> and oakland, reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>mark: we're seeing sunshine starting to break out. and that will be 70 degrees at noon set 82 high. and 75 by the evening. [ male announcer ] if you're ready to get more from your tv service, now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ megan ] call now to get at&t u-verse tv for only 29 a month for six months -- with a total home dvr included free for life. plus add hbo and cinemax and get the first three months free. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause or rewind your
at the same time nasa's images of its control center. you can see the employee's [cheering] over a successful landing. we will find soon enough of there were any problems when nasa lost contact with curiosity. >> this is been tested by the best in the world. it has an incredibly powerful imaging system. it will be able to zap with a laser in chilly little bit. and then use microscopic imagery to see with the services made up. >> and oakland, reggie kumar, kron 4 news. >>mark:...
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. >>> nasa celebrates its success. the science center opened up. dr. jennifer constitutes discussed sam which stands for sample analysis of mars. it's part of the analysis lab on curiosity. >> it's great we're able to have that partnership between gotard and the scientists and talk about it with the public. >> while at the exhibit people can see a model of curiosity and even some of the rock scientists are hoping to find mars. >>> let's take a look at the health alert. honesty is the best policy. not telling lies is the best for your health. a study shows honest interactions can benefit your physical and mental health. in the study people took a lie detector test to measure the number of lies they took a week. when they lied more their health went down. when people told the truth their health went better. the average person tells about 11 lies a week. am i telling the truth? yes. >> vitamin d builds strong bones and boosts the immune system. there's a new study out that finds the sunshine vitamin could make a big difference for our children. researcher
. >>> nasa celebrates its success. the science center opened up. dr. jennifer constitutes discussed sam which stands for sample analysis of mars. it's part of the analysis lab on curiosity. >> it's great we're able to have that partnership between gotard and the scientists and talk about it with the public. >> while at the exhibit people can see a model of curiosity and even some of the rock scientists are hoping to find mars. >>> let's take a look at the health...
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nasa has been releasing new images almost on a daily basis. if you follow us on our facebook page we post the images as soon as we get them, usually in the morning. >> justine: the meteor shower returns this weekend it should be a spectacular show, as astronomers say we should expect to see as many as 100 shootings per hour. this is a product of the swift shuttle comment. that is pretty awesome. >> justine: temperatures will be in triple digits for saturday and also sunday looks to be warm. there are a lot of even having outlined in the bay area this weekend between the 49ers, the giants and we will have a report coming up in just a few minutes ago we have more on when this cool down come when we come back now kit ready for traffic gridlock and as soon as tonight shows how some of the be given to i just mentioned will create some serious traffic. not a dramatic plane crash was caught on camera, we will show you more of it and show how the passenger and pilots were able to walk away. that is coming up in two minutes on the kron4 morning news. [
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this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring
this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring
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this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring mars is? nothing is going on there. there is nothing. not even a good restaurant. >> we have to go. that is it for "the five." thank you for watching. hasta manana. >>> welcome to "red eye." i'm greg gutfeld or as i am known in argentina, sandy duncun. let's go to andy for our pre game report. what is coming up on tonight's show? >> thanks, greg. coming up on the big show, what country's spacecraft landed on mars on sunday night? usa! usa! everybody. usa! plus, what country's judo competetor got expelled after testing positive for marijuana? say it with me, usa! usa. everybody, usa. you people suck. and finally what country has atm's that dispense cup cakes? usa, usa, everybody, usa. greg. >> usa, andy. >> usa, greg. >> see you later. >> sad little man. >> let's welcome our guest.
this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring mars is? nothing is going on there. there is nothing. not even a good restaurant. >> we have to go. that is it for "the five." thank you for watching. hasta manana. >>>...
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it was the most complex landing nasa has ever attempted. the curiosity rover is the size of a voces wagon and -- volkswagen. it weighs a ton. it has a rocket power backpack for touchdown. scientists describe it as seven minutes of terror. >> the reason it's seven minutes of terror is that there's a lot of things that have to happen, that have to go perfectly. they have to happen on time and if they don't happen, if any one of those things doesn't happen, then the spacecraft will wind up making a crater instead of landing on its wheels. >> the rover will analyze mars' geology and chemical makeup and see if it once harbored life and if it has the capability to do so now and in the future. the images sent back were black and white and were grainy but some larger color images are expected later in the week. coming up we'll tell you what they did find on mars similar to what is here on earth. >>> time 5:33. later on today antinuclear activists in san francisco will protest outside the japanese consulate and headquarters of pge to mark the 67th a
it was the most complex landing nasa has ever attempted. the curiosity rover is the size of a voces wagon and -- volkswagen. it weighs a ton. it has a rocket power backpack for touchdown. scientists describe it as seven minutes of terror. >> the reason it's seven minutes of terror is that there's a lot of things that have to happen, that have to go perfectly. they have to happen on time and if they don't happen, if any one of those things doesn't happen, then the spacecraft will wind up...
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back in 2007, nasa identified 50 possible landing sites and have whittled that down to four. last summer they settled on this greater for the final landing site for curiosity. let's take a look at a global maps of marthis is a vied planet from space. >> this is the target area for where nasa wanted to and curiosity. the red dog is approximately where the probe landed. >> if all goes well, it could travel up to 12 mi. away from the landing site. >>brian: let's get a quick update on the rest of the forecast, here is a live look from the base itself was a serious blue skies and a lot of sunshine. temperatures are slowly beginning to cool. if you are headed to the coliseum later this evening as the oakland a's to take on the angels, we're looking for really nice weather. the general forecast is sunny and mild with call winds coming in at 10 mi. an hour from the west. here is a quick look at what we will see as we go to the day tomorrow, we will wake of the morning to some calls of all fishes firm offered quickly. mild temperatures in the '50s. sunny and warm with lows in land, in
back in 2007, nasa identified 50 possible landing sites and have whittled that down to four. last summer they settled on this greater for the final landing site for curiosity. let's take a look at a global maps of marthis is a vied planet from space. >> this is the target area for where nasa wanted to and curiosity. the red dog is approximately where the probe landed. >> if all goes well, it could travel up to 12 mi. away from the landing site. >>brian: let's get a quick...
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we'll catch up with the nasa rover in a moment but a very, very big day for nasa and this country. where we could potentially learn now -- we just got words minutes ago that boom, it has landed, it is there. well done, fellows. >>> also this half hour, what we're learning about a possible motive behind that deadly rampage at that sikh temple near milwaukee as the fbi takes the lead on the case. >> heartbreaking case, especially when you consider these are peaceful, loving people. >> of course. >> and just have a gunman walk in there and shoot up the place is just sad. and with him now dead, of course, you may not get all the answers we would have otherwise. so we'll get the latest on that as well. >>> also ahead, simply the best. from the pool to track and field, we have all the highlights of sunday's golden moments at the games in london. >> it's been a good weekend. >> really good, a fun weekend. >>> and later, j. lo and her boyfriend. possibly a no-go. casper smart's been spotted in some maybe not so smart places. why the couple could be on the rocks when we do "the skinny." >>
we'll catch up with the nasa rover in a moment but a very, very big day for nasa and this country. where we could potentially learn now -- we just got words minutes ago that boom, it has landed, it is there. well done, fellows. >>> also this half hour, what we're learning about a possible motive behind that deadly rampage at that sikh temple near milwaukee as the fbi takes the lead on the case. >> heartbreaking case, especially when you consider these are peaceful, loving people....
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it is an exciting time for nasa scientists. or really anyone who's ever looked into the sky and wondered if there is life on other planets. that's because the curiosity rover is close to reaching mars, where it will search for signs of life. and chad meyers is with us this morning to talk more about this. let me get this straight. eight months in space. 354 million miles travelled. >> right. >> and $2.5 billion spent on this thing. this has to go right. >> and it's not the first mars rover that may not get it right there. have been others that have bounced around and not really landed correctly. but this is a major milestone in history here for us. we will -- i am convinced -- it's not if we find some type of life on mars. we will find not maybe living, maybe it lived a billion years ago. you know, that idea. but with this rover we are going to find something. but it's not without their terror, their seven minutes or 14 minutes of terror depending on how you want to add it all up. there's the rover. it's as big as a small car.
it is an exciting time for nasa scientists. or really anyone who's ever looked into the sky and wondered if there is life on other planets. that's because the curiosity rover is close to reaching mars, where it will search for signs of life. and chad meyers is with us this morning to talk more about this. let me get this straight. eight months in space. 354 million miles travelled. >> right. >> and $2.5 billion spent on this thing. this has to go right. >> and it's not the...
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nerves have now given way to cheers this morning at nasa. curiosity has made it to mars. >> the rover that traveled more than 350 million miles over more than eight months set down on the red planet in really spectacular fashion this morning. one nasa scientist calls it the super bowl of planetary expedition. imagine that. >> wow. >> a $2.5 billion adventure that could help unlock secrets to the solar system and whether mars could ever have supported life. >> a rover like "curiosity" allows us to really, one, mankind, reach out and touch the surface of another planet. >> and scientists at nasa's jet propulsion lab as you can see were overjoyed at word of the landing. daring feat of declaration dubbed seven minutes of terror. now the nuclear-powered spacecraft, about the size of a small suv, will use cameras and an on-board lab to send that information back to earth. think those folks are happy at nasa this morning? >> oh, well done. over $2 billion? >> we didn't see it. that would not have been a good return on our investment had it not gone
nerves have now given way to cheers this morning at nasa. curiosity has made it to mars. >> the rover that traveled more than 350 million miles over more than eight months set down on the red planet in really spectacular fashion this morning. one nasa scientist calls it the super bowl of planetary expedition. imagine that. >> wow. >> a $2.5 billion adventure that could help unlock secrets to the solar system and whether mars could ever have supported life. >> a rover...
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the new video nasa posted just today of the mars rover curiosity. deliciousness tonight. some dinnertime subway. eat fresh. now you get the xfinity triple play and verizon wireless plus a great offer. call 855-704-7400 to sign up and you'll get up to a $300 visa prepaid card by mail. verizon wireless and xfinity. it's tv, home phone, internet and wireless. >>> this is what it looks like to land on mars. nasa has now released some high quality video of the rover descending and landing on the planet. it was drama for the people involved in the nation. nasa had only released low quality video of that landing until today. >>> mark ibanez joins us once again, we talk about petaluma. >> they're on a roll. they say don't mess with texas. how about don't perturb petaluma. mercy, that's the only thing that stopped this one tonight. 11-1. catapulting them into the championship game. hance smith unloads, the grand slam. he would wind up with 5 rbi on the night. later in the game, he crushes another. at this point, up 7-1. the coach's son doing it himself. on the mound, danny marzo,
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this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring mars is? nothing is going on there. there is nothing. not even a good restaurant. >> we have to go. that is it for "the five." thank you for watching. hasta manana. captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: i'm bret baier coming to you live from the wood county fair in bowling green, ohio. part of our commitment to take you to the swing counties ahead of the november electio election. there are 12 battleground states. we identified 30 key counties inside the state. those counties are marked in yellow. the race is close. president obama has 3.5 points on mitt romney in the real clear politics average of polls. in ohio, there are four key counties. hamilton in southwest and lake in the northeast. bill hemmer traveled to stark county earlier and we're in wood county tonig
this is a big deal for nasa. >> bob: that is a good thing to pick. government paid to do that. >> not exactly. by the way -- why would -- not exactly. why would obama cut nasa ,500? >> bob: he didn't. it was a good choice. that is staggering. >> greg: did you see how boring mars is? nothing is going on there. there is nothing. not even a good restaurant. >> we have to go. that is it for "the five." thank you for watching. hasta manana. captioned by closed...
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including 4-hundred for nasa... plus 3-hundred scientists the space agency had outsourced.over the past 8 years... nasa says the "curiosity" rover has generated 7-thousand jobs. meanwhile... we're beginning to see the first videos and images sent by the mars rover... from the red planet. they show martian gravel and a nearby landmark called "mount sharp."the information being sent back to nasa will get clearer... as scientists activate the rover's high-gain antenna to improve direct communication between curiosity and nasa's jet propulsion laboratory. and "kraft" releases a special oreo... in honor of monday's successful rover landing on the red planet.the open-faced cookie is complete with red-dyed cream... and tire tracks.but unfortunately... the special oreo won't be hitting the snack aisle anytime soon.it was only featured as a part of oreo's "daily twist campaign." coming up... expect to see long lines... if you're headed to starbucks this morning.the reason why... and the 2 other stores... that could experienc
including 4-hundred for nasa... plus 3-hundred scientists the space agency had outsourced.over the past 8 years... nasa says the "curiosity" rover has generated 7-thousand jobs. meanwhile... we're beginning to see the first videos and images sent by the mars rover... from the red planet. they show martian gravel and a nearby landmark called "mount sharp."the information being sent back to nasa will get clearer... as scientists activate the rover's high-gain antenna to...
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nasa has also released new images from curiosity. that picture shows the side of mount sharp which was formed by hundreds of rock layers. later, curiosity will explore that mount up close. the oakland a's moved into a tie for the american league race. >> the picture was the star in his second start since tommy john surgery. oakland beat cleveland 3-0. the play of the day, the chicago cubs won in broke his bat, a piece went flying into the stands and one spectators stuck his hand out and caught it. not necessarily wise move in but he made the play of the day. >> hundreds honor the victims of san jose crime wave. >> san francisco's future archbishop arrested for drunk driving. his apology and why his mother blames herself. >> police,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> good morning, tuesday august 28th. >> the time now is 630. isaac is about to become a full-blown hurricane as it moves over the gulf of mexico. >> this is a live look at doppler radar. the storm has sustained winds of 70 m.p.h.. it will likely be categorized as a hurricane category
nasa has also released new images from curiosity. that picture shows the side of mount sharp which was formed by hundreds of rock layers. later, curiosity will explore that mount up close. the oakland a's moved into a tie for the american league race. >> the picture was the star in his second start since tommy john surgery. oakland beat cleveland 3-0. the play of the day, the chicago cubs won in broke his bat, a piece went flying into the stands and one spectators stuck his hand out and...
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nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000 pound rover called curiosity will land on the martian surface after 1:00 a.m. on monday. it's the largest robot they ever tried to land on another planet. mitt romney did something that is usually, but not always, reserved for liberals. he picked up a hollywood endorsement. a dirty one at that. dirty as in dirty harry. get it? talking about clint eastwood. anna, don't republicans like you refer to hollywood as a bunch of liberals, except for reagan of course. >> well, you know, we refer to them as liberals when they are endorsing the other guy. when they are endorsing our guys, they are patriotic and doing the right thing for their count rye. this was a great endorsement. they began talking about dirty harry and referring to harry reid. great for mitt romney. >> i have an idea for you. hear me out here. clint eastwood for vice president. rom he has a reputation of being a wimp whether it's real or not. check out the news week cover that he would help to
nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000 pound rover called curiosity will land on the martian surface after 1:00 a.m. on monday. it's the largest robot they ever tried to land on another planet. mitt romney did something that is usually, but not always, reserved for liberals. he picked up a hollywood endorsement. a dirty one at that. dirty as in dirty harry. get it? talking about clint eastwood. anna, don't republicans like you refer to hollywood...
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this morning nasa is celebrating a huge success in most ambitious mission to mars. curiosity landed safely on mars right on target inside of a crater on the surface. the scientists hugged and high fived and screamed celebrating as curiosity sending back low resolution photos within moments of touching down. nasa says it is the most important step so far in getting people to another planet in our so long or system >> president obama has laid out a vision to sending people to mars and today's landing marks a significant step to achieving this goal >> for the next two years, they will be drilling down and scooping up oil. looking for signs that the environment could have supported life. >> law makers have left washington d.c. for their five week summer break. coming up the crucial work that they have also left undone >> 6:07. a new published report raising concerns about safety tests on many california roads and bridges. it includes the testing of the new eastern span of the bay bridge. highway engineers found quote doctored reports and other suspicious information abo
this morning nasa is celebrating a huge success in most ambitious mission to mars. curiosity landed safely on mars right on target inside of a crater on the surface. the scientists hugged and high fived and screamed celebrating as curiosity sending back low resolution photos within moments of touching down. nasa says it is the most important step so far in getting people to another planet in our so long or system >> president obama has laid out a vision to sending people to mars and...
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nasa has discovered a galaxy that creates two new stars every day. i don't know what the galaxy's name is. but i think we can rule out "american idol." >> no, you didn't. no, you didn't. >> who won last year? there you go. thank you. >> tonight, jimmy welcomes liv tyler and musical guest, yay sayer. >>> it is time, now, for our "first look" at entertainment news. at the box office this weekend, the winner lost a little. not winning by as much as expected. the aging action hero "the expendables 2" man handled the competition. but with a weaker-than-expected $28.8 million opening. possibly jeopardizing a third installment. >>> "the bourne legacy" was in second place. and "paranorman" time came in third. "sparkle" rounded out the top five. finally, "the odd life of timothy green" finished on the low side. debuting with just $10 million in seventh place. >> this was a tough weekend for me. the olympics are over, right? there's no good movies. all of the big blockbusters are done. >> how about the big hollywood film in the middle. >> which one? >> the act
nasa has discovered a galaxy that creates two new stars every day. i don't know what the galaxy's name is. but i think we can rule out "american idol." >> no, you didn't. no, you didn't. >> who won last year? there you go. thank you. >> tonight, jimmy welcomes liv tyler and musical guest, yay sayer. >>> it is time, now, for our "first look" at entertainment news. at the box office this weekend, the winner lost a little. not winning by as much as...
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. >> and stunning new images of the red planet courtesy of nasa and curiosity, plus the significance of this new mission. that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a utlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible. >>> complete bay area news coverage continues right now, this is ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >> there is no disputing a man was shot by san francisco police saturday night but was he shot in the back while running away or after he pointed a gun at police. san francisco police say one police officer was forced to shoot an arm suspect saturday night. as ktvu's ken pritchett reports, tonight the family disputes the version of what happened. ken? >> reporter: there are two different stories here. san francisco police say the man turned around and faced officers with a gun in his hands. today the family said
. >> and stunning new images of the red planet courtesy of nasa and curiosity, plus the significance of this new mission. that let you move the tv around wherever. no siree, bob. who's bob? and if you didn't have a utlet, well then you couldn't watch diddly-squat. you talk a lot. you have no idea how good you have it. that's not working. [ grunts ] [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver, only from at&t. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifying u-verse plan. rethink possible....
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. >>> more success nasa's mars rover sent back its first color images. what its new pictures are showing. >>> catholics come out in favor of marriage equality. why catholics could be a deciding factor and reaction from the church, coming up. >>> i'm mike schuh, some of the most coordinated students try to text and drive in a simulator. their predictable result when we return. >> maryland gets a break from the heat. don't miss the updated forecast with bob. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> it's mostly cloudy and 86 degrees in central maryland. the first complete central fear cast is coming up. >>> the debate of same-sex marriage gets emotional. today parents with gay children speak up. >> reporter: the referendum is just three months away and supporters are trying to win over a key group of voters, catholics. many maryland catholics find themselves at odds. >> each life whether son or daughter is precious. and they deserve a full life including marriage. >> reporter: catholic parents with gay children are urging catholics. >> marriage equality is really consist
. >>> more success nasa's mars rover sent back its first color images. what its new pictures are showing. >>> catholics come out in favor of marriage equality. why catholics could be a deciding factor and reaction from the church, coming up. >>> i'm mike schuh, some of the most coordinated students try to text and drive in a simulator. their predictable result when we return. >> maryland gets a break from the heat. don't miss the updated forecast with bob....
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nasa has now released some high quality video of the rover descending and landing on the planet. it was drama for the people involved in the nation. nasa had only released low quality video of that landing until today. >>> mark ibanez joins us once again, we talk about petaluma. >> they're on a roll. they say don't mess with texas. how about don't perturb petaluma. mercy, that's the only thing that stopped this one tonight. 11-1. catapulting them into the championship game. hance smith unloads, the grand slam. he would wind up with 5 rbi on the night. later in the game, he crushes another. at this point, up 7-1. the coach's son doing it himself. on the mound, danny marzo, untouchable. 11 strike outs in 5 innings. gives up only 2 hits and the one run. the game is over in the 5th. logan douglas with the bases loaded, rips one to right. in comes another run. they say enough. you get up by ten runs, and that's it. call it a game. 11-1 onto the u.s. championship game they go. >>> no let down after the dodgers sweep of the giants. barry zito looked almost as good as danny marzo on the
nasa has now released some high quality video of the rover descending and landing on the planet. it was drama for the people involved in the nation. nasa had only released low quality video of that landing until today. >>> mark ibanez joins us once again, we talk about petaluma. >> they're on a roll. they say don't mess with texas. how about don't perturb petaluma. mercy, that's the only thing that stopped this one tonight. 11-1. catapulting them into the championship game. hance...
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nasa officials say the color images are crucial to understanding the martian landscape. the rover's mission also includes analyzing rocks and soil in search of the chemical building blocks of life. >> can't wait to see more pictures. very exciting to see those every morning. >> definitely. >>> coming up next on fox 5 morning news. >> you may have a stormy start to your friday morning. >> we'll check in with tucker for your forecast and lauren demarco has the latest on traffic. [ harry umlaut ] here we e go. [ sally umlaut ] what? the five stages of muller. ah yes... stage one: suspicion. "it's a yogurt, how good can it be?" stage two: revision. "actually, this ain't bad." stage three: surprise! "look at this cool cornery thing! i love this stuff!!" stage four: desolation. "it's gone!" stage five: anticipation "i guess i could always have another"... "have you been through the five stages of muller yet?" "yeah, just now." [ male announcer ] muller. the european for yummy. are always on the move. so they can't get to the bank to deposit a check. instead, they use citibank
nasa officials say the color images are crucial to understanding the martian landscape. the rover's mission also includes analyzing rocks and soil in search of the chemical building blocks of life. >> can't wait to see more pictures. very exciting to see those every morning. >> definitely. >>> coming up next on fox 5 morning news. >> you may have a stormy start to your friday morning. >> we'll check in with tucker for your forecast and lauren demarco has the...
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is a tricky place to land" land"next on fox45 news at ten the role maryland scientists played...in nasa's nail-biting landing on mars early this morning... filling the judge's seats.the boy band heartrob that tweeted he's in the running to become the next american idol judge. 3 homicide of young people in americaact on all o. how can we save these young people's lives? as a police chief, i have an opportunity to affect what happens in a major city. if you want to make a difference, you have to have the right education. university of phoenix opened the door. my name is james craig, i am committed to making a difference, and i am a phoenix. enroll in the program that's right for you at phoenix.edu/maryland >> i'm running this way. not for me. it's for them. i'm running for the children that don't have even a mom. don't have parents. don't anybody to take care of them. i am running for those kids. [ crows cawing ] [ male announcer ] strange things happen in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car speeding down the road, lightning strikes ] where things aren't always what they seem. [
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. >> now, nasa had its sights set on longer treks. curiosity willan lies layers of rock. >> the man headed up the landing is the bay area native. and high school was tough for him, by he's now a super star. >> abc 7 news has his remarkable story. >> a remarkable accomplishment. there is a bay area's adam. he grew up in sauce leta attended high school in mill valley. getting good grades was secondary. who knew woe grow up to be this man, a science super star? >> he's rock star status now. >> his uncle dick is a grower and wine maker in napa valley. >> here is a smart kid that wasn't challenged in traditional methods he was a rock and roller with a >>> he got married a year ago. and suddenly his uncle followed him every step of the way from those traveling times as a teenager, in high school. to adam's new success as a super star. he's about to become a dad for the second time. her name? >> under no circumstances will the name be curiosity. >> proving if you're motivated and work hard, great things can happen. abc 7 news. >> and that is
. >> now, nasa had its sights set on longer treks. curiosity willan lies layers of rock. >> the man headed up the landing is the bay area native. and high school was tough for him, by he's now a super star. >> abc 7 news has his remarkable story. >> a remarkable accomplishment. there is a bay area's adam. he grew up in sauce leta attended high school in mill valley. getting good grades was secondary. who knew woe grow up to be this man, a science super star? >>...
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it's a government bureaucracy, so i show up at nasa, i get a security badge, and i'm inside nasa. then thad robert texts me, the main character saying, okay, there's a door at the back of the cafeteria, go through the door. i was guided by the guy who robbed nasa. i was able to get all the court documents. i have a little group who helped me. i have a lawyer's who is like the guys who can do anything lawyers, and he's got private eyes who can go to tampa and get me the records. >> host: they should be public anyway? >> guest: i got the fbi files. they took a year for them to send them to me. i was amazed they sent them at all. it was thousands of pages, and literally, so i knew everything that was said was true. i knew i could back everything up. i had what was in his pockets when he was arrested. you see how hard the fbi works when you get those files. they had research an moon rocks for 200 pages to know what a moon rock is, so i did -- you get all the information that way, but, yeah, yeah. >> host: this is booktv's in-depth program. 202 is the area code if you want to talk with
it's a government bureaucracy, so i show up at nasa, i get a security badge, and i'm inside nasa. then thad robert texts me, the main character saying, okay, there's a door at the back of the cafeteria, go through the door. i was guided by the guy who robbed nasa. i was able to get all the court documents. i have a little group who helped me. i have a lawyer's who is like the guys who can do anything lawyers, and he's got private eyes who can go to tampa and get me the records. >> host:...
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. >> at a time when nasa's budget for exploring the planet is shrinking, the curiosity mission is a $2.5 billion gamble >> what are the true questions that troubles all of us humans? where did we come from and are we alone? >> to help answer that it will look for signs where martian life may have once thrived using cameras, lasers and even drills to help scientists unlock the planet's geologic secrets. >> as scientists we want to answer the big questions like are we alone in the universe. why did life evolve here on earth and therefore should we expect it anywhere else? >> at this point the mission is completely automatic. the spacecraft will land itself so the team here at the jet propulsion laboratory can only wait until the rover touches down and hopefully phones home. clay tan sandel, abc news, pasadena, california. >> all right. we are getting closer. curiosity is scheduled to land tonight, 10:30 hour time. we will bring you live coverage at abc7 news at six and eleven and get more information on the seven minutes. terror. get it anytime on our website. it's under "see it on tv." sp
. >> at a time when nasa's budget for exploring the planet is shrinking, the curiosity mission is a $2.5 billion gamble >> what are the true questions that troubles all of us humans? where did we come from and are we alone? >> to help answer that it will look for signs where martian life may have once thrived using cameras, lasers and even drills to help scientists unlock the planet's geologic secrets. >> as scientists we want to answer the big questions like are we...
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the last delicate stage of nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000-pound rover called curiosity will land on the march shaun surface after 1:00 a.m. monday. the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. we like our gadgets here on this broadcast. >>> mitt romney, you know, he did something that is usually reserved for liberals and picked up a big hollywood dirty endorsement as in that as dirty harry, get it? talking about clint eastwood. anna, don't republicans like you refer to hollywood as a bunch of liberals except for reagan, of course. >> we refer to them as liberals when they are endorsed the other guys but when they endorse our guys they are doing the right thing for their country. you know, this was a great endorsement for mitt romney, don! he began the week talking about dirty harry and referring to harry reid with whom he has been feuding all week. by the end of the week it was dirty harry, clint eastwood. great for mitt romney. >> i have an idea for you and hear me out
the last delicate stage of nasa's mars landing that happens early monday morning. if all goes as planned, a 2,000-pound rover called curiosity will land on the march shaun surface after 1:00 a.m. monday. the rover is the largest robot scientists have ever tried to land on another planet. we like our gadgets here on this broadcast. >>> mitt romney, you know, he did something that is usually reserved for liberals and picked up a big hollywood dirty endorsement as in that as dirty harry,...
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. >>> the nasa rover curiosity in the first hour of its two-year mission on mars. look at this, curiosity's thumbnail video of its own landing which happen just after 1:30 a.m. east coast time. there was eight months of travel and a harrowing seven minute descent that had to exactly right. the landing was controlled from the jet pro pulse lab in california, but nasa scientists in maryland create an element of the rover that's responsible for helping determine whether there's life on the planet. fox 5's melanie alnwick explains. >> reporter: searching for signs of life on mars, it's been a question for centuries and today the answer may be closer than it has ever been. >> it's unbelievable, the stuff of science fiction, but it just happened this morning. >> reporter: the delicate landing of curiosity was a nail biter for scientists. >> everyone here in goddard cheered and yelled. so there was a very great environment. it was kind of like watching a movie but better. >> reporter: in the belly of the rover's precious cargo goddard's team developed sam. >> we think of
. >>> the nasa rover curiosity in the first hour of its two-year mission on mars. look at this, curiosity's thumbnail video of its own landing which happen just after 1:30 a.m. east coast time. there was eight months of travel and a harrowing seven minute descent that had to exactly right. the landing was controlled from the jet pro pulse lab in california, but nasa scientists in maryland create an element of the rover that's responsible for helping determine whether there's life on...
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>> those are nasa shirts. >> they look like best buy employees or something. remember the old days when they put guys on the moon they had the suits and ties. >> times change, man. our team this morning, richard is with us. a writer for new yorker.com. ryan lizza is a columnist for the new yorker and will cain is a columnist. and john berman staying with us. the national september 11th memorial and museum fighting a group of atheist in or the. the issue is that amazing 17-foot tall cross, the word trade center cross. the museum is trying to get this lawsuit that's been filed by the group american atheists thrown out. the group claims the cross shaped steel artifact in the museum's collection violates the first amendment. according to the museum, the cross is a key component in retelling of the story of 9/11 in particular the role of faith in the events of that day and particularly during recovery efforts. they are fighting this group to get that cross removed. what i find strange about it is the cross was taken obviously out of its area which was by world trad
>> those are nasa shirts. >> they look like best buy employees or something. remember the old days when they put guys on the moon they had the suits and ties. >> times change, man. our team this morning, richard is with us. a writer for new yorker.com. ryan lizza is a columnist for the new yorker and will cain is a columnist. and john berman staying with us. the national september 11th memorial and museum fighting a group of atheist in or the. the issue is that amazing 17-foot...
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nasa's lead rover driver said the trip lasted roughly 16 minutes. curiosity rolled about 15 feet, an epic 15 feet, maybe a 120 degree turn in place and then backed up five feet and took some more stunning pictures along the way. >>> you picked the wrong house to rob. rapper and actor and owner of very large muscles, ll cool j scuffled with a burglar who tried to break into his los angeles home early yesterday morning. police say he was able to take down the suspect and, quote, unquote, physically detain him until they arrived. ll cool j shares the home with his wife, their four kids, one of his daughters called police while he took care of, you know, the physical stuff. >> i bet he did. >> i bet he did, too. you do not mess with ll cool j. >> it has to be scary to have someone break into your house. >> yes. >> even if you are ll cool j and have those arms. >> how about this one? >>> a school event called senors and senoritas. it went on for three years. we'll tell you about this and the major backlash, coming up next. .. [ to the tune of "lullaby an
nasa's lead rover driver said the trip lasted roughly 16 minutes. curiosity rolled about 15 feet, an epic 15 feet, maybe a 120 degree turn in place and then backed up five feet and took some more stunning pictures along the way. >>> you picked the wrong house to rob. rapper and actor and owner of very large muscles, ll cool j scuffled with a burglar who tried to break into his los angeles home early yesterday morning. police say he was able to take down the suspect and, quote, unquote,...
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the successful landing that nasa controllers describe as seven minneapolis of terror. grapevinegrape -- seven minutesf terror. and comparing republicans. that's at 6:00 eastern. now back to "the five." >>> oh, boy! [ applause ] >> gold medal! the gold medal goes to mary lou retton. >> she has another and she will take it. >> she does the same thing. >> she does. >> it was no accident, folks. >> ous to prove it. >> dana: that was mary lou retton in 1984 at age 16 won two silver and bronze and gold in first american gymnast to do so. born in west virginia in 1968. that clip we just saw there, is my first memory and most enduring memory of the olympic games. it tried my hand at gymnastics and i was not made out to be an olympian. she has gone on to be an olympian in life. does anybody else remember that? >> eric: unbelieve. >> greg: what is she doing? >> dana: mom of four girls, living in fairmont, west virginia. three of them are gymnasts. one of them is a cheerleader who is one of the really good kind. >> greg: we were married briefly in the -- >> dana: really? >> greg:
the successful landing that nasa controllers describe as seven minneapolis of terror. grapevinegrape -- seven minutesf terror. and comparing republicans. that's at 6:00 eastern. now back to "the five." >>> oh, boy! [ applause ] >> gold medal! the gold medal goes to mary lou retton. >> she has another and she will take it. >> she does the same thing. >> she does. >> it was no accident, folks. >> ous to prove it. >> dana: that was mary...